With the 17.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces a redesigned dashboard for viewing client details. The following image shows the new client details dashboard:  Along with client and network details, the client details dashboard also contains multiple data points regarding client connectivity, performance, and application experience. From a single dashboard, you can conduct live troubleshooting, and review past data to identify and troubleshoot past issues, thus resulting in a faster resolution.

TOI CV-CUE 17.0.0

In the 17.0 release, CV-CUE introduces FEED. FEED is a network dashboard that presents a timeline view of all the detected anomalies in the network. CV-CUE curates the FEED by continuously monitoring and proactively detecting anomalies in the network. It also analyzes the cause of the anomaly and provides dynamic suggestions to mitigate the issue. The administrator can analyze the issue, the AI-based recommended action, and then decide on the best approach to mitigate the issue. Feed also lets administrators go back in time and understand anomalies that occurred in the past.

TOI CV-CUE 17.0.0

Organizations may have multiple access points (APs) of different models operating with various firmware versions. As an organization, you may want to designate a specific version as a compliant firmware version for a certain model. Assigning a compliant firmware version helps network administrators identify non-compliant AP models by generating notification alerts.

TOI CV-CUE 17.0.0

Local Authentication (also known as authentication survivability) is the ability of access points (AP) to authenticate and onboard clients to the network using root CA certificates through the integrated EAP server of the AP. Use Local Authentication when the RADIUS servers are not reachable to authenticate the clients. It is typically a temporary authentication mechanism; avoid using it as a primary authentication. If there are certificate chains, you must upload the root CA certificate along with the certificate chain.

TOI CV-CUE 17.0.0

With the 17.0 release, you can view the Tunnel Status and Tunnel State of the standby VXLAN tunnel. Until now, you could only see the status of the tunnel being used. There was no way to know if your standby tunnel was reachable or not. With this release, you can view the Tunnel Status and the Tunnel State of your primary or secondary tunnel operating in the Standby Mode.

TOI CV-CUE 17.0.0

Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) is a Layer 2 protocol. The protocol allows access points to propagate the VLAN created on CV-CUE to the connected Switches. The real-time propagation of configuration allows you the flexibility of configuring your wired and wireless network in one interface and distributing it to other active interfaces. You do not have to worry about managing and maintaining the configurations in all interfaces.

TOI CV-CUE 17.0.0

With the 17.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces the ability to schedule the generation of Client Visibility and Client Association reports. You can schedule report generation on a one-time basis or recurring basis.  Note: Users with Admin or Operator roles only can schedule a report.

TOI CV-CUE 17.0.0